Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [adv] be in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year .
2 I think he may still be in love with this English girl , Madeleine . ’
3 Often the only paid member is the chairman , suggesting that he may really be in charge .
4 He must still be in dere … ’
5 As long as a son holds on to the mother as a love-object he must ineluctably be in conflict with the father , just as , conversely , as soon as he accepts the paternal authority and identifies with his father to constitute his superego he must suppress his fundamental parricidal antagonism and with it his incestuous fixation .
6 He has one fitted here as well as at the office , so he need never be in doubt about agreements he reaches or deals he makes .
7 Once or twice during one of my tutorials with my Polish pupil , Leslie telephoned from Darvel to say that he would shortly be in Edinburgh .
8 He would routinely be in contact with the office and with , for example , Bruce Kent and Joan Ruddock .
9 ‘ Although it may be too early for Stuart Pearce at the present time , he will surely be in contention at some stage in the future . ’
10 He will also be in charge of reform of the civil service .
11 He will also be in touch with all the local voluntary services for the elderly and disabled , whose help he can raise .
12 Given a good performance today he will clearly be in line for a place at Wembley .
13 A may not terminate the contract on the ground that B has committed a breach by not opening a confirmed credit — but he may insist that B opens a confirmed credit within a reasonable time and , if B does not do so , he will then be in breach of contract .
14 He will still be in hospital when the replay is held next Monday at Villa Park .
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